Please click on each of these links and share these flyers with your neighbors. We expect to have a lot of information to share at the September meeting.
The 34th Precinct Community Council Executive Board extends its congratulations to Det. Haydee Pabey, the 34th Precinct’s Community Affairs officer, on being awarded a Caring New Yorker Award in a ceremony at Madison Square Garden. The awards were presented to three New Yorkers Aug. 28 by the New York Liberty women’s basketball team and Fidelis Care, a health insurer.
A 16 year veteran in the New York City Police Department, Detective Haydee Pabey proactively sustains and nurtures relationships with the Washington Heights and Inwood communities. She has played an important role in engaging youth by forging and fostering positive community-police relationships through community activities, school participation, information-sharing, and collaborative partnerships.
The achievement was also recognized by the precinct commander, Dep. Insp. Chris Morello, in a tweet:
The following is a message from NYPD Community Affairs:
Dear Friend,
Please join the 34th Precinct and our community partners as we join together to help celebrate the upcoming school year. This event emphasizes greatly on community partnerships and participation and our goal is to promote community unity. Come join us for some fun, music, games and giveaways.
Our Back To School Festival will be on Saturday, August 22, 2015 from 1:00pm – 6:00pm at the Michael Buczek School (P.S. 48, SCHOOL YARD) located at 4360 Broadway between West 185th & West 187th Street.
We look forward to seeing you. Please pass along this information.
In response to requests from the community via the 34th Precinct Community Council, NYPD has released summons data for the 28 Day Period from July 6 through August 2, 2015. The Precinct Council Executive Board is working to get both historical data and regular updates that will be published on this website.
Public Alcohol Consumption
171
Unreasonable Noise
51
Public Urination
38
Motorcycles Confiscated
15
34th Precinct Community Council based on NYPD data
The 34th Precinct Community Affairs officers and the 34th Precinct Community Council, along with many other members of NYPD, other city agencies, and community organizations joined together on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, for the annual National Night Out Against Crime. This year’s event was at the Anne Loftus Playground, at the corner of Broadway and Riverside Drive, near Dyckman Street. Here are some photo highlights.
34th Precinct Community Council Vice President Doug Levy (L) reads a winning ticket number, with Dep. Insp. Chris Morello and Precinct Council President Steve Feldheim.
Neighborhood Coordinating Officers at National Night Out. The 34th Precinct is one of first four in the city with the NCO program.
Sgt. Brenner and K-9 Shaunie having fun with Magalyns Guillon and her niece at @nypd34pct National Night Out Against Crime.
Precinct Council President Steve Feldheim at National Night Out 2015.
Manhattan North Chief O’Reilly, Borough President Gale Brewer, and precinct commander Dep. Insp. Chris Morello.
Another winner of a scooter, donated by Target.
Sgt. Juan Hernandez (L,) Sgt. Vanessa Tejada (C,) and Officer Keisha Lawhorne.
Scooters donated by Target on W 225th Street were a hit with kids who won them at the National Night Out.
Assembly member Linares welcomed neighbors to National Night Out.